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the bee z-460 volume 29 a^gjj^eom buffalo n v friday february 18 1949 number 16 purdue coach to speak at u b sports dinner the interfraternity council of the university of buffalo is sponsor ing a sports round up banquet at the elks club tuesday march 15 chairman bob glass has announced that the events of the evening will be highlighted by an address by stu holcomb head football coach t purdue wntwrsity mr holcomb is recognized as being one of the country's keenest gridiron technicians a veteran of 17 years of collegiate coaching mr holcomb established himself as a leading contender for the coach of the year during 1947 no doubt jire can all recall how stu's boller tnakers also regained the coveted old oaken bucket from indiana by frouncing them 39-0 a native of lincoln nebraska he moved to nearby erie pa where he soon distinguished him self by winning high school letters in four major sports in 1928 stu entered ohio state university where m his sophomore year he won all-conference honors as a sophomore fullback in 1931 tie was made captain of the ohio state team besides football stu also set his mark m basketball upon his grduation from ohio state mr holcomb launched his ollegiate career by becoming head coach and athletic director of all ports at findlay college in ohio daring his four years here his football elevens won the north western ohio conference twice success soon followed stu wher ever he went from findlay he went to muskingum college also si ohio then to washington and jefferson m imi only to return he following year to the buckeye state and miami university during the war stu was assigned to west point and helped train ihe team that was to become one et the greatest ln the history of football in 1947 upon the resignation of cecil isbell stu holcomb was named head coach of purdue uni versity there he raised his squad fton the cellar of the big nine to ft nationally recognized combina tion stu holcomb director urges beasoning exams for collegians de-emphasizing of grades in american education and re-empha sizing over-all achievement were advocated by dr edwin s bur dell director of the cooper un ion m his annual report just is sued the only valid educational phil osophy for the 20th century dr burdell said is based on an aware ness that a college education is not set up to teach subject mat tre but to teach students it is my hope that the day may come m american education when less attention will be given to grades m subject matter courses and when academic progress will be re corded in terms of over-all achieve ment it seems to me that m the long run we will know more about a student's real promise as an en gineer if after four semesters of basic courses m physics chemis try mathematics and humanities he is given a comprehensive exam ination of a problem-solving type dr burdell wrote he will then demonstrate not how sharp a memory he has but how keen and resourceful and in genious he is m bringing together all the theory and facts to which he has been exposed to bear on solving a reasonable problem in volving all of these elements at the end of the student's jun ior year dr burdell advocated he should be given another problem solving type of examination and finally the student's graduation should depend upon whether or not he can solve at the close of his senior year a variety of prob lems which he is most likely to be called upon to solve during his early years of practice i am told it is too much to hope for one school ef engineering to adopt such criteria while 167 schools adhere to the present sys tem of clock-hour credits obvi ously there is an opportunity for the professional associations to make recommendations for experi ments along these lines two dance bands to be featured at junior prom coming your way on saturday march 5 is the 28th annual junior prom the school year's most im pressive affair will begin at 10:30 and last until 2:30 music for danc ing will be supplied by ray eberle and his orchestra featuring vocal ist vickie lane during intermis sion the music of tom breach popular western new york band will play for those who can't find the bar at the door each girl will receive a beautiful favor tickets are priced at 5.70 a couple and all the proceeds will be used to benefit tbe norton union board of managers scholarship fund as has been mentioned before this year the prom is semi-formal a break m tradition but the commit tee hopes that this plan will en able many to attend who might not be m a position to rent a tuxedo however they stressed the fact that no one will be admitted garb ed m sports attire tickets may be obtained from any member of the ticket commit tee identification of these men will be through the use of badges which each salesman will wear around school ray eberle has long been known ln music circles for his fine singing voice his rise to fame was due a great deal to his vocalistlc en deavors with the famous glenn miller band long featured m the vocal spot with miller he left only when the famous trombonist broke up his band to enter the armed forces from that time until early in 1947 ray carried on as a single star his smooth romantic voice was heard from coast to coast on the chesterfield program and his records jvere snapped up by ad mirers a popular man with the college crowd all over the coun try eberle drew a tremendous number of votes m a poll taken at a night club near new york city and it was there that his band was born as a bandleader ray eberle has been an outstanding success he features an impressive array of instrumentalists and top dance music as a background for his own vocals publicity for prom queen begins shortly and the competition is ex pected to be keen the bee would like to remind all organizations who are running candidates to sub mit a glossy print of their candi date of 2 by 3 inches no later than monday feb 21 for publication in the bee however to cover the cost ot making each metal cut there will be a charge of 6.00 â€” the cut will become the property of said organization upon request u b band concert monday night diversified program outlined by krestic monday feb 21 at 8:15 p.m the university of buffalo band in conjunction with the amherst central high school band will present a band concert and dance at kleinhans music hall i john krestic director of the two bands is well known in this area and during his short term at the university has developed one of the most outstanding bands in western new york he is also well known as conductor of the buffalo bills band the program has been designed for the listening pleasure of ev eryone who attends there will ba numbers all the way from beeth oven to he-bop with marches and novelties interspersed a special attraction of the evening will be a cornet solo by paul powell a u.b student who was formerly with jan savitt's orchestra he will feature a new number boy meets horn a trumpet trio will also be heard entitled the three jacks featuring gordon fisher don mastrangelo arid paul powell as a grand climax to the pro gram there will be a descriptive novelty for band entitled at the minstrel show complete with in terlocutor and end-men following the two hour concert will be three hours of dancing to the music of song-stylist eddie granger and his orchestra this will take place in the mary seaton room tickets are on sale in norton union for 1.20 per person all profits for this performance will ba put in a band uniform fund which will provide uniforms for the u el band you have all no doubt appreci ated the fine music supplied by tho band at football and basketball games so let's really get out and help them . . . let's show our ap preciation u b law school offers seniors seminar classes a program of specialized train ing in specific fields for senior law students hag been inaugurated in the law school of the university of buffalo with the assistance of practic ing attorneys who have been nam ed lecturers of the law school staff we have arranged special seminars for senior students dean louis l jaffe explained in such fields as public utility prob lems local government prob lems corporate problems and in ternational organization we have introduced a plan whereby stu dents are given specialized train ing in relatively small groups this makes it possible for them to get into the practical aspects of these important issues on a discussion basis and should prove very valu able in their law practice later on in this connection supreme court justice philip halpern form er dean of the law school has re sumed his teaching as lecturer in public utility problems the oth er lecturers for these seminars are david diamond local gov ernment problems john h hol lands advanced corporate prob lems and manly fleichmann and james w sack international or ganization chancellor samuel p capen who made the appointments also named the following as lecturers in the law school james o moore jr and derrick banning federal litigation david l letn dy corporations paul v jolley mortgages adolf horn burger criminal procedure jack t di lorenzo real property miss mathilda j claus was ap pointed part-time instructor in wills justice halpern , messrs dia mond jolley fleisehmann horn burger di lorenzo and miss claus are graduates of th u b law school engineers edifice undergoes scrutiny an engineering open houses sponsored by chancellor capen and dean mohn was held on feb 10 the event was for and in rem ognltion of those persons who com trlbuted to the development of ihe college of engineering and to the erection of the engineering build ing construction ot the building waa begun in 1945 and m feb 194t the central portion was ready for use by sept 1948 the wings were completed so that the entire bullet in x is now m use the guests at the open house after being served refreshments were directed on a tour through the engineering building su dents acted as guides for the tour explaining the equipment m tb various laboratories joontinued ou pace 6 column 5 support | the band i concert i attention all staff members all members of tho bee staff especially those of the copy staff are urgently re quested to report to the bee office next tuesday to assist m the make-up of the feb 25 issue fhere is no school that day and help is needed norton opens at noon and closes at 10 p.m norton union will be open tuesday feb 22 from noon to 10:00 p.m the cafeteria will be closed * the nsa committee is col lecting books to be sent to uni versities m europe they may be left m the nsa office text books or technical books are preferred get your prom ticket j mow

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the bee z-460 volume 29 a^gjj^eom buffalo n v friday february 18 1949 number 16 purdue coach to speak at u b sports dinner the interfraternity council of the university of buffalo is sponsor ing a sports round up banquet at the elks club tuesday march 15 chairman bob glass has announced that the events of the evening will be highlighted by an address by stu holcomb head football coach t purdue wntwrsity mr holcomb is recognized as being one of the country's keenest gridiron technicians a veteran of 17 years of collegiate coaching mr holcomb established himself as a leading contender for the coach of the year during 1947 no doubt jire can all recall how stu's boller tnakers also regained the coveted old oaken bucket from indiana by frouncing them 39-0 a native of lincoln nebraska he moved to nearby erie pa where he soon distinguished him self by winning high school letters in four major sports in 1928 stu entered ohio state university where m his sophomore year he won all-conference honors as a sophomore fullback in 1931 tie was made captain of the ohio state team besides football stu also set his mark m basketball upon his grduation from ohio state mr holcomb launched his ollegiate career by becoming head coach and athletic director of all ports at findlay college in ohio daring his four years here his football elevens won the north western ohio conference twice success soon followed stu wher ever he went from findlay he went to muskingum college also si ohio then to washington and jefferson m imi only to return he following year to the buckeye state and miami university during the war stu was assigned to west point and helped train ihe team that was to become one et the greatest ln the history of football in 1947 upon the resignation of cecil isbell stu holcomb was named head coach of purdue uni versity there he raised his squad fton the cellar of the big nine to ft nationally recognized combina tion stu holcomb director urges beasoning exams for collegians de-emphasizing of grades in american education and re-empha sizing over-all achievement were advocated by dr edwin s bur dell director of the cooper un ion m his annual report just is sued the only valid educational phil osophy for the 20th century dr burdell said is based on an aware ness that a college education is not set up to teach subject mat tre but to teach students it is my hope that the day may come m american education when less attention will be given to grades m subject matter courses and when academic progress will be re corded in terms of over-all achieve ment it seems to me that m the long run we will know more about a student's real promise as an en gineer if after four semesters of basic courses m physics chemis try mathematics and humanities he is given a comprehensive exam ination of a problem-solving type dr burdell wrote he will then demonstrate not how sharp a memory he has but how keen and resourceful and in genious he is m bringing together all the theory and facts to which he has been exposed to bear on solving a reasonable problem in volving all of these elements at the end of the student's jun ior year dr burdell advocated he should be given another problem solving type of examination and finally the student's graduation should depend upon whether or not he can solve at the close of his senior year a variety of prob lems which he is most likely to be called upon to solve during his early years of practice i am told it is too much to hope for one school ef engineering to adopt such criteria while 167 schools adhere to the present sys tem of clock-hour credits obvi ously there is an opportunity for the professional associations to make recommendations for experi ments along these lines two dance bands to be featured at junior prom coming your way on saturday march 5 is the 28th annual junior prom the school year's most im pressive affair will begin at 10:30 and last until 2:30 music for danc ing will be supplied by ray eberle and his orchestra featuring vocal ist vickie lane during intermis sion the music of tom breach popular western new york band will play for those who can't find the bar at the door each girl will receive a beautiful favor tickets are priced at 5.70 a couple and all the proceeds will be used to benefit tbe norton union board of managers scholarship fund as has been mentioned before this year the prom is semi-formal a break m tradition but the commit tee hopes that this plan will en able many to attend who might not be m a position to rent a tuxedo however they stressed the fact that no one will be admitted garb ed m sports attire tickets may be obtained from any member of the ticket commit tee identification of these men will be through the use of badges which each salesman will wear around school ray eberle has long been known ln music circles for his fine singing voice his rise to fame was due a great deal to his vocalistlc en deavors with the famous glenn miller band long featured m the vocal spot with miller he left only when the famous trombonist broke up his band to enter the armed forces from that time until early in 1947 ray carried on as a single star his smooth romantic voice was heard from coast to coast on the chesterfield program and his records jvere snapped up by ad mirers a popular man with the college crowd all over the coun try eberle drew a tremendous number of votes m a poll taken at a night club near new york city and it was there that his band was born as a bandleader ray eberle has been an outstanding success he features an impressive array of instrumentalists and top dance music as a background for his own vocals publicity for prom queen begins shortly and the competition is ex pected to be keen the bee would like to remind all organizations who are running candidates to sub mit a glossy print of their candi date of 2 by 3 inches no later than monday feb 21 for publication in the bee however to cover the cost ot making each metal cut there will be a charge of 6.00 â€” the cut will become the property of said organization upon request u b band concert monday night diversified program outlined by krestic monday feb 21 at 8:15 p.m the university of buffalo band in conjunction with the amherst central high school band will present a band concert and dance at kleinhans music hall i john krestic director of the two bands is well known in this area and during his short term at the university has developed one of the most outstanding bands in western new york he is also well known as conductor of the buffalo bills band the program has been designed for the listening pleasure of ev eryone who attends there will ba numbers all the way from beeth oven to he-bop with marches and novelties interspersed a special attraction of the evening will be a cornet solo by paul powell a u.b student who was formerly with jan savitt's orchestra he will feature a new number boy meets horn a trumpet trio will also be heard entitled the three jacks featuring gordon fisher don mastrangelo arid paul powell as a grand climax to the pro gram there will be a descriptive novelty for band entitled at the minstrel show complete with in terlocutor and end-men following the two hour concert will be three hours of dancing to the music of song-stylist eddie granger and his orchestra this will take place in the mary seaton room tickets are on sale in norton union for 1.20 per person all profits for this performance will ba put in a band uniform fund which will provide uniforms for the u el band you have all no doubt appreci ated the fine music supplied by tho band at football and basketball games so let's really get out and help them . . . let's show our ap preciation u b law school offers seniors seminar classes a program of specialized train ing in specific fields for senior law students hag been inaugurated in the law school of the university of buffalo with the assistance of practic ing attorneys who have been nam ed lecturers of the law school staff we have arranged special seminars for senior students dean louis l jaffe explained in such fields as public utility prob lems local government prob lems corporate problems and in ternational organization we have introduced a plan whereby stu dents are given specialized train ing in relatively small groups this makes it possible for them to get into the practical aspects of these important issues on a discussion basis and should prove very valu able in their law practice later on in this connection supreme court justice philip halpern form er dean of the law school has re sumed his teaching as lecturer in public utility problems the oth er lecturers for these seminars are david diamond local gov ernment problems john h hol lands advanced corporate prob lems and manly fleichmann and james w sack international or ganization chancellor samuel p capen who made the appointments also named the following as lecturers in the law school james o moore jr and derrick banning federal litigation david l letn dy corporations paul v jolley mortgages adolf horn burger criminal procedure jack t di lorenzo real property miss mathilda j claus was ap pointed part-time instructor in wills justice halpern , messrs dia mond jolley fleisehmann horn burger di lorenzo and miss claus are graduates of th u b law school engineers edifice undergoes scrutiny an engineering open houses sponsored by chancellor capen and dean mohn was held on feb 10 the event was for and in rem ognltion of those persons who com trlbuted to the development of ihe college of engineering and to the erection of the engineering build ing construction ot the building waa begun in 1945 and m feb 194t the central portion was ready for use by sept 1948 the wings were completed so that the entire bullet in x is now m use the guests at the open house after being served refreshments were directed on a tour through the engineering building su dents acted as guides for the tour explaining the equipment m tb various laboratories joontinued ou pace 6 column 5 support | the band i concert i attention all staff members all members of tho bee staff especially those of the copy staff are urgently re quested to report to the bee office next tuesday to assist m the make-up of the feb 25 issue fhere is no school that day and help is needed norton opens at noon and closes at 10 p.m norton union will be open tuesday feb 22 from noon to 10:00 p.m the cafeteria will be closed * the nsa committee is col lecting books to be sent to uni versities m europe they may be left m the nsa office text books or technical books are preferred get your prom ticket j mow